The store had everything from face painting, to the zoo mobile to stickers and balloons.

The first 300 students got a free backpack filled with supplies.

Olum's store manager Ed Isenberg says they hold the event to help the future of America succeed.

"These kids have a lot to accomplish in their life, they're wonderful kids," Isenberg said. "I have no problem with turning life over to these kids. They're full of energy and enthusiasm and it's just a way to help them out."